The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 26, 1917, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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TheEvening Herald
W. O. SMITH, Editor
PrtlMnl dally except Sunday kr
Ike MmM Pnhltihlng Company of
KHMtl Tallt, at US Fourth strMt
tan at the poatoBce at Klamath
Wtto. One, far transmission through
the bmU aa mjcomI-cUm matter.
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Metraaalltan Amiiaamanta
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BakacripUoa tun by mall to any
aadrM U U United SUtea:
On year 15.00
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THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1917
BwaU's Classified Advs.
XMWWWAAAWWAWA
FOR SALE
HOUSTON
OPERA HOUSE,
Mary Pick ford hi
"TMK PRIIIK OK THK CIN"
Tuemlay and Wednesday
April 24 ami as
STAR THEATER
Triangle Pine Art Present
Settle Barritcale and Wm, Detmond In
"NOT MY SISTERS"
In Five Wlcrd Parts, ami
Al St John In
"THE MOONSHINERS"
A Keystone Comedy In Two Parts
KLAMATH COUNTY NEWS
(Klamath County Special Service)
Civic Club Meet Today
PINK GROVK. April 62. The ladles
of the Civic Club moot today with Mrs.
John Shcpard.
Drill Well
PINK GROVK. April. :G.George
Hartley Is dt tiling a welt for Clarence
Harris.
I win Krnesl,
fornla for the
who has been In Call
lust jear, Id visiting
Wm. Sims at piescnt.
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QUICK SALE furniture, piano, So
nera and range: all bargains. Cor
ner Twelfth and Lincoln; phono TX.
J. O. Camp. ' 23-3t
FOR SALE Old established business
at a sacrifice. For particulars ad
dress P. O. Box 432. 21-61
FOR 8ALE OR TRADE Four gooa
wagons; will trade for second
hand auto. Klamath Valley Ware
house.
19-6t
FOR SALE Good paying hotel busi
ness. Address this paper. 12-tf
FOR RENT
PASTURE FOR RENT By month or
seasen: can accommodate 300 bead.
Call up H. R. Reynolds, White Pelican
hotel 26-3t
FRNU1SHED ROOM for one or two
men; twin beds. 715 Jefferson street,
1 -t
FOR RENT Rooms? single and
double, with or without beard:
-home privileges; piano phone, etc.
1149 Pine. Tel. 317R. 21-7t
FOR RENT Rooms and board; first
class borne cooking; furnace heat.
71-2 Seventh street. 20-6t
FOR SALE 160 acres well fenced,
; 70 acres seeded to rye, with the fol
lowing Imprevements: A good bouse.
Woodshed, large cellar, bunkbouse,
granary, chicken house with large
scratching shed, horse stable, cow
stable calf stable, and garage. Will
also sell horses, cattle, chicken, hay
and grain, wood, implements, tools.
household furniture and provisions
Immediate possession can be given.
Sickness la the cause for wanting to
sell. Investigate this. No reason
able offer refused. A. F. Clublne,
owner, two miles south of Merrill
Oregon. 17-12t
HELP WANTED
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WANTED Camp cooking; man and
wife. Apply 420 Walnut ave. 23-St
WANTED Cood handy man to work
around hotel. Inquire Herald office.
siet
MISCELLANEOUS
CAR FOR HIRE Phone Mecca Bil
liard Parlor, 153, Jitney Joe or Mc-
Cabe. 25-lm
MONEY TO LOAN on city property.
Arthur R. Wilson. 21
DON'T SELL your hides and pelts un
til you see B. P. Lewis, 6th st, near
Klamath. Phone 35G. 9-tf
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Klamath Lodge No. 137. 1. O. O. P.,
meets Friday nights. W. jD. Cofer N.
G P.; Nate Otterbein. secretary,
Ewauna Encampment No. 46, meets
Tuesday night. P. L. Fountain, C. P.;
L. I. Bean, scribe.
It MADSEN, local piano tuner, re
cently returned from California, where
he has been tuning for Sherman Clay
' Co., with whom be has been identi
fied for many years, will be here until
May ISth. Leave orders at Klamath
Falls Music House. 24-3t
TEMPLE THEATER
"The Twin Souls,"
Knickerbocker Feature In 3 parts
"Tangled by Telephone,"
A Kalem Comedy.
"A Grain ef Suspicion,"
A Vim Comedy.
"Hearst Path News,"
Current Events.
MERRILL OPERA HOUSE
MOTION PICTVRKS
TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS
Merrill. OrOfoa
ORPHEUS THEATER
Preaches at Grove
PINK GROVE. April 26. Ror. I- M.
Anderson, from Merrill, preached n
pood sermon at the line Grow school
house Sunday afternoon.
PINE GROVE PERSONALS
PINK GROVIX April 2t?.Mrs. S. K.
leenbtee spent last week with her
sons at the H. K. Hawkins ranch.
Miss Nora Miller was a visitor with
Misses Dorntha and Delia Hawkins In
Klamath Kails Monday evening.
Mis, O. ilrown hat had a very se
vere spell of sickness.
Miss Grace Cunningham was a visit
or with Mrs. O. Ilrown List week.
Thursday and Friday
"Blood Money,"
101 Bison Master Feature, 2 Acts
"Pirates of the Air,"
A Cloudburst of Laughter. 2 parts
"The Vanished Jewels,"
First Episode -of "The Purple
Mask," two reels.
SPECIAL
Franc's Ford and Grass Canard
Producers of "Lucille Love. The Brok
en rrtin" and "Pes o' the Rin;. in
"THE PURPLE MASK" '
You will highly enjoy the baffling
mystery. You will delight In the action,
the punch and rapidly moving events
in this masterful photoplay. You will
see one of the most remarkable cast of
characters eer exploited In any serial.
headed by the two greatest serial stars
on earth.
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
ADMISSION, TEN CENTS
Show starts at 7:30 p. m.
Helping Hand Meets
(Klamath County Special Service)
SHASTA VIEW, April 26. The
Helping Hand Society met at the home
of Mrs. a M. Kirkpatrick last Wednes
day. A number of the members of the
society was present.
L
Bonanza Pattor Preaches
SHASTA VIEW, April 26. Sunday
School at Shastn View was well at
tended, and Rev. MIckoNon of llonanz-t
preached after Sunday School.
SPRING LAKE NAVY 00Y
PASSES FINAL EXAMINATION
(Klamath Count) Special Service)
SPUING LAKli Mr, and Mrs. IX A.
Schrolnor lecelved word from their
son Lester, who Joined the irivy n
week n go, that he parsed his tlnal ex
amination at Portland, and would soon
bo sent to San Pronrlsco,
County Superintendent Visits
SPRING lKi:. AfTrll 2(5. Miss
Edna Wells, tounty superintendent,
visited our school Tuesday. Her visit
was enjoyed v cry much.
Ctuh Is Busy
SPRING LAKH. April 2t5 The Farm
ers Club has purchased ten gallons of
formaldehvde for Its members. It Is
leady for distribution now.
Tlll'Mll-NAII, SKinVIIKH
MEN WHO RUN U. S. NAVY
Major General George Uainelt
'U" Train Soldier
l.TOKNU, Ore, Aptll 2 --The I'ttl
veitdl' of Oregon hits been made it
ieerve (raining station for oMlici.1
SPRINQ LAKE PERSONALS
SPRING LAKK. April 26. Mrs. K.
A. Schrelncrnnd Mrs. Stewatt attend
ed the Art Cuib meeting at Mrs. Clms.
Sleinman's last Thursday. They report
n good time,
Mrs. II A. and Mrs. Arthur Sclireln
er(vlslted with Mrs. Gentry Tuesday.
Mrs. Wm. Chejne vIMted with her
J parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schubert.
this week.
Captain Lee was In tho neighbor
hood assessing last week.
Mrs. Frank Stewart spent the day
with Mrs. Polsom one day lust week.
PORTLAND "WAR
BREAD" IS SOLD
SPECIAL PROCESS LACKING MORE
PEACEFUL FRILLS, USED IN
RESTAURANT TO SHOW LOYAL.
TY OF GERMAN PROPRIETOR
PORTLAND. April 26. A war bread
restaurant, probably the first in the
United States, was opened in a down
(own store by the Portland News, the
Log Cabin bakery and a coffee dealer.
"War bread," made from flour from
v'bich none of the bran or chaff has
been removed; coffee and butter will
be served free 14 all who visit the res
taurant. H. r. IUttman, bead of the
bakery, a German, Is giving nil the
bread needed to demonstrate his patri
otism for his adopted country.
The object of the restaurant is to
make more popular whole wheat
bread. One-fourth of the wheat crop,
it is estiamted, is wasted because of
the process through which ordinary
white flour is made.
THE MAGIC FLUID '
Fw drop and corn or calluses
Ioomh and lift off with
finger. No paint
Girl's Statement Will
Help Klamath Falls
Here is the girl's own stery: "For
years I had dyspepsia, sour stomach
and constipation. I drank hot water
and olive oil by the gallon. Nothing
helped until I tried buckthorn bark,
glycerine, etc., a mixed In Adler-l-ka
ONE) SPOONFUL helped me IN.
8TANTLY." , Because Adler-l-ka
flushes the ENTIRE alimentary tract
U relieve ANY case constipation,
sour stomach or gas and prevents ap-
peadlcltl. It baa QUICKEST action
of anything we ever sold. The Whit
The world owes thanks to the
genius In Cincinnati who discovered
freezone, the new ether drug.
Tiny bottles of the magic
fluid can now be had at any
di ug store for a few cents.
You simply apply a few
drops of this freezone upon
a tender, aching corn or a
hardened callus. Instantly
the soreness disinnenrs and
rlwll shortly you will find the
I " jjf II corn or callus so loose and
WF shriveled that you lift It off
with Hie fingers No.t a bit of puln or
soreness is felt when applying free
zone or afterwards. It doesn't even
Irritate the skin or flesh.
For a few cents one can now get
rid of every hard corn, soft corn, or
corn between the toes, as well as pain
ful calluses on bottom of feet. Every
one who tries freozono becomes an en
thusiast because It really doesn't hurt
or pain cne particle. Genuine frto
xone has a yellow label. Look for the
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SHASTA VIEW PERSONALS
SHASTA VIEW. April 26. P. W.
McManus and family of Klamath Falls
were callers at W. W. Bailey's Sunday.
Mrs. Italloy returned to their home
with them to spend u few d.is.
Mr. and Mrs. K. Mecrham of Poe
Valley were guests at J. I. Bailey's on
Wednesday.
Mrs. C. M. Kirkpatrick and daugh
ters Beth and Eliza, spent last Sunday
at tLe home of Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Meyers', neur the peninsula in Califor
nia. The salesman for the Grand Union
Tea company was doing business In
this section the latter part of the week.
This is the first trip he has made for
some time, on account of poor roads.
Helen and May Zurapfe visited th
Shasta View school one day last week.
Helen graduates from the Klamath
Palls High school this year.
MISS DOLAN ELECTED
TO TEACH LAKC SCHOOL
SPRING LAKK, April 26.
school board has elected .Miss
Dolan. tencht-r for next term.
-The
Uarle
U. S.
SURVEYORS WORK
TO START DRAIN DREDGER
SPRING LAKK. April 26. The Unit
ed States reclamation survevors were
in this neighborhood surelni: thW
week, preparatory to starting the
dredger to woil; on the Spring Iike
drain.
Register for Lands
SHASTA VIEW, April 26. Quite a
number of people from this commun
ity and Malln were In Klamath I'aIN
last week to register for the Tule
I-nko land drawing April 25th.
WASHINGTON, 0. t Apill 26.
i:rtl befoto the niuj. the Mu
tton's tliiit line or defense, Is the
Murine Coips,
Should our Heel, or an part of
it, see service- on foielgn shines,
it will be u snund of mm lues who
I! rot set font on land Kei.
tlrst line battleship of the mm
carries, atmird a pcimnltcut de
tachraent of nmlttes Subject to
either sea or shore duty, they are
the alnplilliliiils,or the liuv y- genei-
nllv recognised the most versa-
tile and elastle branch of the nit
tlonal defense. Kipling pokt of
the Ilrltlsh marines ns "soldier
and sailor, too." It's the same in
our navy.
.Major General (looigo Harnett
Is commandant In charge of the
United States .Marine Conn He
has been through tliit-slv eam
of adventurous service, largely In
! u( the irnulnr irtiuy. A limine will he
j stalled noon In charge of nn officer
4,or the regular establishment who will
nam men for eommisslmi,
Enforce ferry Hon Lsw
SAI.KM, April Sit. - With shipments
of stinwlierrles starling, Kepuly Sealer
of Welxhl and Measures Win t man lo.(
due Is advMuit all ilUtrlrt sealers llmt
violations of the heir) ho law will he
'ortUn,! cct, onl.H.
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week, unit H.. i. ,i . ""Ml
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pound "mMtff,
vlmooiisl) pro-eciited
Hnforce Law
TAfOM A, Wash . Aptll 20. As a re
suit of several (ntal lilltomohlle hh'I-
dents recently, the pollre heie today
nio wnrlnir eiiiuiwilKU of Untile law
'enforcement. Tlilrt) right automobile
4!lthci were ariestisl III otto night, and
, Polite Judge Graham has ununmuctl
4 that a straight line of X' will be rlv.-n
nil spcetU'iv and otltet otfeiuters.
f-- I,-.- . ii .nn -, ,,
3,000 Horses WauleJ
l.tOO '" "J up, Irtm J i, Uln
old. Write or pt,e, Mou, ...""
will call .ni ,mlB, 0Uf '
Will be Ml,d here l tmum
and "Jy lorbunntM.t,,,,,'
W. M. PYLE
KANSAS CITV. Mo,
foreign countries. He partlclpnt
ed In the lauding or Pulled States
marines In China, uhen foreign
governments joined to iuell the
noted Rover uprising,
Ijiter. In lPOrt. ht i-ommitudrd
an tixpedltloimrv fane to p'tclfy
Cuba, when un attempt was mini"
to throw oij the tepuhllran form
e of government, lit nddliloii, ho
has seen extensive service In Pan
nma. the Philippines ''and other
parts of tlte troples.
"Ills reports 'on Illness," as
the navy department otllclal ret
nrd, "have been iiultorml)
lent, Mild his wide ex-M'tle-ito
eanble him to render iiililibta
service as head or the .Murine
Corps. N
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HOWARDS
Ashland-Klanpath Falls Auto Line
It C T. T EQUIPMENT
( Tlte Service Tlit Has Made Good
NEW SEVEN PASSENGER CARS
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25c Box
Two Reported Sunk
CHRISTIANIA. April 2i!
Advices
received here say that the Norwegian
steamers I'elve and Skjotd have bt-n t
Mii.ii ash ;tiiA"ri:i.ii nv
submarined and the cti-ws saved.
Will trade Ienr lei fur equity
liupriivrtt pioperty. See Ctitlrote.
In A
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nnderwoods pka
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The .l'.tim isiui utiles me lejttlers in
lt:e ii'Siininte Held. See t'tilliole. 12
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KLAMATH FALLS OREGON THnl
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WHCRt PAjmCOCAU PtOPLC
BUY Trteier ORMOn
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Mailing Hay by Parcel Post in Idaho
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Idaho rnnchi-rs have foujid a new $21, CO u ton. Klnic the original coat
us.0 ror the parcels post, and because'was 'T, n ton, (lie hay laid down In
of difficulty of other means of ship- Garland cost 4fi.r.o a ton. .1. I,. Nl
ment are fending hay through the hart of Garland needed buy for his
malls. This photograph shows a mall horses, and he could not buy It In Gar
truck loaded with bundles of hay at land even ror tho price of $."!& u ton.
His brother, A. II. Nlliirt of llnlil
sent hi mi this consignment.
Buhl, Idaho, for Garland. The post
age was $1.08 per 100 pounds, or
O. A. C. Grads Knuckle Down
CORVALLIS, April 26. Corvnllls
girl graduates must not wear gradua
tion j-owns costing more than J.r, the
board of education has decided.
A flu: limy come III Hie night and
uli out your earthly misnsmIoiin.
Iletti-i- get good Insurant u l-efore the
fire. Nee Clillcofe. 29
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"ROLLING IN
WEALTH"
When the Intedest of your ac
count is computed at the end of
the year and you see how
quickly the principal grows,
you will appreciate what "hav
ing your money work for you"
means. Open an account with
us, however small to statt, anil
let your money, earn money.
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FIRST STATE & SAVINGS BANK
KLAMATH FALLH, OKKOON,
Talking about
Non-Skid Hres
It seems to us thnt soma tiromttnufacturers
just cut out tho raised tread pattern on their
tireswithajitf-sawat random; while others
figure out the tread formation us common
sense directs.
Tho Diamond "Squeegee Trend" Is surely
n "reason why" tread. Look nt tho crossbars.
When the weight of tho cor rests on them,
they just nauirally get a TOE HOLD on tho
pavement and stop forward slide.
Then look nt tho lonrritudinal hnrs. Th
nro continually in contact with the pavement ell around
am noioniy ciop side skid ALL THE TIME " , Mtfl
but roll along as smoothly as a plain tread lm i.
tire. v deliver full value in Mfj
vice. If ever a Diamond
So if you want a real non-skid tire, well 7"1 M.Alb.
sell you a Diamond at its "Fair-List" PricT primplly"'
Klamath Auto Tire O).
120 Sixth Street Klamath Falls, Oregon
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Drug Co. Adr.
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